Emerging Crop Pest Problems: Redefining Management Strategies
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Book Details
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Author: P. Parvatha Reddy
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Publisher: Scientific Publishers
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Year: 2018
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ISBN: 9789386652249
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Pages: 383
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Cover: Hardbound
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Dimensions: 6.20 x 9.25 x 2.5 inches
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Weight: 730 gm
About the Book
Emerging Crop Pest Problems: Redefining Management Strategies by Dr. P. Parvatha Reddy is a well-structured and comprehensive exploration of emerging pest issues in agriculture and the strategic shifts required to manage them effectively. Divided into five thematic sections, the book serves as an essential academic and field reference for those involved in crop protection and sustainable agriculture.
Highlights of the Book Include:
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Section I provides a detailed overview of the emerging pest scenario, examining the underlying drivers of pest emergence, their agricultural impacts, and the need for new management approaches.
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Section II delves into rising challenges from insect and mite pests affecting field, fruit, vegetable, plantation, tuber, and forest crops, with emphasis on practical, field-level management strategies.
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Section III addresses emerging bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases across various crops including field, fruit, vegetable, ornamental, spice, and tuber crops, offering diagnostic tools and treatment options.
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Section IV focuses on the nematode problems across diverse crop groups, highlighting their growing threat and integrated strategies for effective control.
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Section V forecasts potential future pest threats, the likely implications of climate change on pest behavior and ecology, and discusses technical, strategic, and policy-driven responses to safeguard crop health.
The book is richly illustrated with high-quality photographs that support easy diagnosis and identification. Written in clear and accessible language, it combines scientific depth with practical relevance, making it especially useful for:
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Researchers and scientists working in plant protection, pathology, and entomology,
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Postgraduate students of agricultural sciences,
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Extension professionals and policy advisors,
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Farmers and agronomists seeking eco-friendly pest management practices.
With its forward-looking perspective and science-based guidance, this publication equips readers to effectively respond to evolving pest challenges in a climate-sensitive agricultural landscape.